A nomadic people having lived along the Red Sea since the time of the Pharaohs, the Beja have come to be known by a multitude of names by a multitude of peoples, from ancient Greece to Rome and Byzantium, as well as the Arabs and Turks. Throughout the centuries they have remained a nomadic people, experienced upon horse and camel back.

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The Kingdom of Georgia

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Kingdom of Makuria

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Kingdom of Jerusalem

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Imamate of Oman

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Khwarezm Shah

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Kypchak Confederacy

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Ghorid Sultanate

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Sultanate of Ghazni

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Solanki Rajputs

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Kingdom of Armenia

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Great Seljuks

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Malikate of Sindh

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Eastern Roman Empire

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Abbasid Caliphate

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Ayyubid Sultanate

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Turkish Sultanate

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

The Mongols

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

Rebels

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

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city Town GuardA Town Guard trains recruits and can provide enough basic arms for infantry units from stores.